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William Pinder Went

Life                                1840 - 1901
Matriculation year     1859
Place connected          Barbados

William was born in Barbados in 1840, and was ordained as a priest in England in 1865. He worked as a curate in various English parishes until at least 1892, prior to his death in 1901.

Connection to enslavement

William Pinder Went was the son of the Rev. James King Went, who had matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, in 1826.¹ ² 

James King Went owned the Thorpe Cottage estate in Barbados, and claimed £1790 9s 4d in compensation for 80 enslaved people he owned there.³ ⁴ As the executor of the estate of his grandfather (George Thorpe, who had died in 1825), James was further awarded £1238 18s 4d for enslaved people across three other Barbadian estates.³ ⁵

It is likely that at least some of the money financing William Pinder's education two decades later was derived from his father's ownership of enslaved people, and in particular from the over £3000 in compensation his father received in 1836/37 for enslaved people on his and his grandfather's Barbadian property.

References

¹ Venn, J.A., ed. (1954) "Went, William Pinder". Alumni Cantabrigienses (Part 2). Vol.6, Cambridge University Press - via Internet Archive. ² Venn, J.A., ed. (1954) "Went, James King". Alumni Cantabrigienses (Part 2). Vol.6, Cambridge University Press - via Internet Archive. ³ Legacies of British Slavery database, 'Rev. James King Went', http://wwwdepts-live.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/41093 [accessed 1st August 2022]. ⁴ Legacies of British Slavery database, 'Barbados 3918 (Thorpe Cottage)', http://wwwdepts-live.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/claim/view/6303 [accessed 2nd August 2022]. ⁵ Legacies of British Slavery database, 'George Thorpe', http://wwwdepts-live.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/2146632495 [accessed 2nd August 2022].

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